Update: I was unfortunately not aware of Shamus Young's severe criticism of Fallout 3 available here to link in the original piece and I regret that. It dovetails rather nicely with what I've written and it's much better executed than my piece. I strongly recommend anyone...

Skipping MMORPG because of the concept then the game is a mistake every gamers made at least once in their lives.

Now, i strongly suggest you look into the steam sales right now and do check if you can run it before you decide on a purchase.

If you got the systems, i strongly suggest Skyrim and the X-com games. But assuming your PC specs ain't up to par and you already got those games on your consoles, then let me suggest dungeon crawlers RPG like torchlight 2. If you still can't, then look into indie games like binding of Isaac, the underated To the moon or even FTL. And since you haven't been cursed with the "PC nostalgia" that folks assume is a "good" thing, may i recommend (before this thread will be swimming in hate replies) Diablo 3 and Mass Effect 3? Please hide your head in the sand and don't listen to the haters, they are both incredible games worthy of your time and purchase._________________https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/8223820288/h62506323/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce5mRvkAePU

Are you a graphics whore, MattAY? If not, then you need to play Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 (Bioware's first RPGs), Fallout 1 and 2, Neverwinter Nights, Deus Ex with graphic mods, and Planescape Torment. There's also Recettear, Fortune Summoners, and the Ys series if you're into JRPGs that are a little different.

Playing games on a good pc giving you 60fps and better graphics is well worth the experience.

The new Deus Ex human revolution is pretty good. If you have a new nvidia gpu, borderlands 2 is worth checking out just for its physx. Max payne 3, Battlefield 3, Batman Arkhum City(Another one that is awesome with nvidia physx) and of course skyrim with extra graphics mods and such(Or even just turning on high quality Ambient Occlusion) and getting a solid FPS.

If your looking for a good free to play Tribes Ascend is a hell of a lot of fun.

If your into strategic games, Starcraft 2 of course(I actually like the first one better but people dont agree with me)_________________“I do like metaphorical heroin and my heroin dealer. EA”

PC gaming is a lot of fun, but there is also a lot of unnecessary bullshit that goes along with it too. Everyone knows about DRM and to avoid it but what if you can't?. Like, hey I just bought this box copy of Skyrim or New Vegas or X-Com or a bunch of other games....Why is it making me install it on Steam? I don't want to install it on Steam, I just want to put it on my HD and play the goddamn game.

Anyway, mini rant aside, there a lots of good rpgs for the PC. I don't know if you like old school games but here are a few that I have

Most MMOs are shit because they forget about the role-playing part of the game. These days it appears that all a game needs is levels and stats to be considered a RPG.

Anyway, if you are into RPGs, you should definitely get the witcher 2. Skyrim is also excellent on the PC because of mods. Get acquainted with steam, they have crazy deals during holidays. You can get the withcer 2 for $7.49 and skyrim for $30 today. Diablo 3 is fun if all you want to do is destroy large hordes of demons.

The area PC really shines over consoles are RTS games, though. RTS is pretty much impossible to do on the console because of controllers. Starcraft. the total war series, and age of empires are some of the good ones.

That'll do Morroblivion with decent settings, and then go spend £30 at GoG and play tons of games that are vastly superior to the shit we get on consoles these days.
£400 desktop should do Skyrim and New Vegas with decent settings.
I did £ instead of typing quid this time, despite typing it being quicker and easier than going 'gbp' into google and copy+pasting._________________https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuluUJK9tHY
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Just get Torchlight II so you can play with me. _________________I sprinkle sand into the waters of night. The grains burn as they fall, reminding me of another in times long passed away. I watched him even then as he fell, his face undefeated, his eyes still proud.

Woo. I did it. Bought The Binding of Isaac and played it a little last night. Super fun, super challenging. It's taking some effort to re-establish familiarity with keyboard controls. But it's fun to be gaming on PC again.